Narrationes modernæ, or, Modern reports begun in the now upper bench court at VVestminster in the beginning of Hillary term 21 Caroli, and continued to the end of Michaelmas term 1655 as well on the criminall, as on the pleas side : most of which time the late Lord Chief Justice Roll gave the rule there : with necessary tables for the ready finding out and making use of the matters contained in the whole book : and an addition of the number rolls to most of the remarkable cases / by William Style ...

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Narrationes modernæ, or, Modern reports begun in the now upper bench court at VVestminster in the beginning of Hillary term 21 Caroli, and continued to the end of Michaelmas term 1655 as well on the criminall, as on the pleas side : most of which time the late Lord Chief Justice Roll gave the rule there : with necessary tables for the ready finding out and making use of the matters contained in the whole book : and an addition of the number rolls to most of the remarkable cases / by William Style ...
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London :: Printed by F.L. for W. Lee, D. Pakeman, G. Bedel, and C. Adams,
1658.
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"Narrationes modernæ, or, Modern reports begun in the now upper bench court at VVestminster in the beginning of Hillary term 21 Caroli, and continued to the end of Michaelmas term 1655 as well on the criminall, as on the pleas side : most of which time the late Lord Chief Justice Roll gave the rule there : with necessary tables for the ready finding out and making use of the matters contained in the whole book : and an addition of the number rolls to most of the remarkable cases / by William Style ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61918.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 10, 2024.

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  • ...1 Damages,
    • Where damages ought to be given seve∣rally, and where joyntly. pag. 56 C. 3. 135 C. 2. 174 C. 3. 198 C. 2.
    • Where damages shall be said to be well given, and where not. pag. 12 C. 2. p. 23, 24. p. 48. 49. p. 69. p. 78. 92. 111 C. 2. 119, 120. 135 C. 2. 164 C. 2. 198 C. 2. 224 C. 1. 296 C. 2. 341 C. 5. 398, 399. 478 C. 2.
    • How damages shall be found upon a de∣murrer to an evidence, pag. 22 C. 1.
    • Where damages shall be ••••overed, and against whom. 470 C. 2.
    • Where damages may be released, and where not. 175 C. 1. 299 C. 2.
    • Where particular damages are to be al∣leaged, where not. 273, 274. C. 1. 426 C. 2.
    • Whre part of damages given may be re∣linquished, and Iudgement given for the rest. 185.
    • Where the court may increase the dama∣ges given by the Iury, and where not. 210, 2 1. 345, 346. 441.
    • What may be alleaged in mitigation of damages, and what not. 427 C. 2.
  • 2 Date vid. Time.
  • ...3 Declaration.
    • Where a Declaration ought to be joynt, and where it is good against one with a simulcum, &c. p. 15. C. 1. p. 20 C. 1.
    • What Declaration is good, and what not. p. 18 C. 3. p. 19 C. 1, 2, 3. 28 C. 2. p. 37 C. 1. p. 43, 44, 45 C. 1. p. 50, 51. 53 C. 3. p. 70 C. 1. p. 75 C. 1. p. 79, 80. 94 C. 2. p. 101, 102 C. 2. 3, 104 C. 2, 3. p. 106 C. 1. p. 107 C. 1. 109 C. 2. 117 C. 1. 5. 2. 118, 119. 124, 125, 126 C 3. 128 C. 3. 130, 131. 133 C. 1. 2, 3. 134 C. 2. 136 C. 1. 139 C. 2. 146 C. 1. 170, 171, 172 C. 1. 176, 177, 182 C. 3. 186. 117. 193, 194, 194 C. 1. 199 C. 2. 201, 202, 203. 214 C. 1. 223. 223 C. 1. 224, 225, 226 C. 1. 226, 227, 229 C. 3. 232 C. 2. 235 C. 2. 4 236 C. 1. 2. 242 C. 2. 243 C. 2. 247 C. 2. 255 C. 3. 256 C. 3. 257, 258. 260 C. 1. 263 C. 3. 264. C. 2. 274. 282 C. 2. 292, 293. 297 C. 2. 298 C. 2. 300, 301. 303 C. 1. 313 C. 1. 327, 328. 337, 338, 341, 343 C. 4. 348, 349. 350, 352, 353. 356 C. 1. 358 C. 3. 360, 361. 368, 369. 370 C. 3. 4. 372 C. 3. 381 C. 1. 385 C. 2. 386 C. 3. 382 C. 1. 393 C. 2. 397 C. 3. 404 C. 3. 408 C. 2. 411 C. 2. 414. C. 1. 416 C. 1. 420, 421, 422 C. 2. 428 C. 3. 429, 430. 435 C. 2. 458 C. 1. 459. 460, 461 C. 2. 463 C. 1. 466 C. 1. 472 C. 2. 473, 474 474 C. 1. 476 C. 3. 177 C. 2. 481 C. 1
  • ...4 Decree.
    • How far a decree in Chancery is to be sa∣tisfied, and where not. p. 38.

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    • ...5 Deed.
      • How a deed must be pleaded, and how given in evidence. p. 34 C. 1. C. 2.
      • What writing shall be said to be a deed and what not. 459.
      • What is a good deed, and what not. p. 97 C. 1. 428 C. 2. 462 C. 3.
      • How deeds shall be said to operate, and how not. 445, 446.
      • Where a deed is to be enrolled, and where not. vid. Enrollment.
      • What delivery of a deed is good, and what not. 251 C. 2.
    • 6 Delivery vid. Deed.
    • ...7 Demand.
      • What is a good demand of a rent, nomine poenae or other thing. p. 4. 26, 67, 68, 69. 77, 78. 86 C. 2. 92. 99, 101 236, 237, 238 C. 3.
      • Where a demand is necessary, and where it is not. p. 131 C. 1. p. 32. 172 C. 1. 220 C. 2. 370 C 3.
    • ...8 Demurrer.
      • What is good cause of demurrer to a de∣claration, plea, &c. what not. p. 61 C. 1. 2. 64 C. 2. 65 C. 2. 67 C. 1. p. 72 C. 1. 188 C. 2. p. 110 C. 3. 113 C. 1. 114, 115, 124 C. 1. 139 C. 2. 3. 140, 141, 142 C. 2. 170 C. 2. 178 C. 1. 2. 187, 188, 195 C. 3. 197 C. 1. 205 C. 2. 209, 210, 212 C. 3. 218 C. 2. 220, 221, 222, 223, 229 C. 3. 230 C. 1. 234 C. 2. 236 C. 1. 2. 239 C. 1. 242 C. 2. 245 C. 2. 248 C. 2. 57, 258 262 C. 1. 287 C. 1. 288 C. 1. 289, 286, 287, 289, 298 C. 1. 300 C. 1. 309 C. 1. 331, &c. 335 C. 1. 343 C. 4. 344 C. 1. 348, 349, 350 C. 1, 355 C. 2. 356 C. 2. 373 C. 2. 379, 380, 382, 383, 385 C. 1. 403, 432 C. 4.
      • What shall be said a good demurrer, and what not. p. 22 C. 1. p. 34 C. 1. p. 41 C. 2. p. 50 C. 1. 118 C. 1. 163 C. 3. 401, 402, 403 C. 1. 407 C. 1. 410 C. 1. 413 C. 4. 452 C. 1. 452 C. 1. 459 C. 1.
    • ...9 Denison Densation.
      • What things a denison may have, and what not. 179 C. 1.
    • ...10 Departure.
      • Where shall be said to be a departure. and where not. 260 C. 1.
    • ...11 Deputation.
      • Where one may make a deputation, and where not. 154 C. 4. 217, 218, 357 C. 1.
    • ...12 Devastavit.
      • What shall be said a devastavit, and what not. p. 54, 55, 56, 286, 287.
    • ...13 Devise.
      • Where and what devise is good, and where not. p. 73 C. 2. 148, 149, 240, 261, 262, 274, 275, 278, 279, 281, 282, 292, 293, 294, 311, 312, 409, 410, 476 C. 2.
    • ...14 Debt.
      • Where an action of debt lies, and where not, and for whom. p. 6. C. 1. p. 31 C. 2. p. 132 C. 2. p. 53 C. 2. 163 C. 1. 198 C. 1. 199 C. 1. 205 C. 2. 228 C. 1. 234 C. 2. 279, 286, 287, 287 C. 1. 305, 307 C. 2. 407 C. 1.
      • What is a good plea in bar of an action of debt, and what not. p. 47, 48, 56. 57. p. 79 C. 1. 93. 94, 103 C. 1. 124 C. 1. 205, 134 C. 2. 239 C. 1. 263 C. 1. 286, 287, 339, 340, 350 C. 1. 353 C. 1. 356 C. 2. 378 C. 1.
      • Where an Action of debt may be brought in the debet, where in the detinet, and where in the debet and detinet. p. 52 C. 2. p. 61 C. 2. p. 79, 80, 119, 232 C. 3. 288 C. 1.
      • In what order debts ought to be paid. p. 55. p. 61 C. 2, 337, 338.
    • ...15 Discent.
      • Where one shall be said to be entitled to

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    • ...
      • lands by discent, and where not. 148, 149.
    • ...16 Discharge.
      • Where a prisoner may be discharged and where not. 96, 97, 129 C. 1. 166 C. 2. 183 C. 1. 186 C. 4. 211, 212, 222, 223. 238 C. 5. 369 C. 2. 395 C. 1. 418 C. 4.
      • Where bail may be discharged, and where not. vid. bail.
    • ...16 Disseiser and Disseisin.
      • Who may be a disseisor, and who not. 407 C.
    • ...17 Discontinuance.
      • Where processes shall be said to be dis∣continued, and where not. p. 58 C. 2. p. 70, 71, 97 C. 2. 111 C. 1. 122 C. 3. 171 C. 2. 209 C. 1. 209, 210, 339 C. 3.
      • By what acts an estate tayl shall be dis∣continued, by what not. 192, 193, vid. Fee tayl.
      • Where an action may be discontinued, where not. p. 120 C. 2. 134 C. 1. 142 C. 2. 306 C. 1. 309 C. 1. 346, 366 C. 3. 382 C. 3. 477.
    • 18 Discretion.
    • ...19 Description.
      • When things shall be said to be well de∣scribed, and when not. p. 25 C. 1. 125 C. 1. 136 C. 1. 194 C. 1. 199 C. 2. 235 C. 2. 313 C. 1.
    • ...20. Disfranchisement.
      • For what causes one may disfranchise, and for what not. 151 C. 1. 446, 447, 448, &c.
    • ...21 Dispensation.
      • What dispensations are good, and what not. 335, &c. 375, &c. 464. C. 2.
    • ...22 Distress.
      • In what cases a distress may be taken, and in what not, pag. 13. 166 C. 428. C. 1.
      • Where a distress may be sold, and where not. p. 13. C. 1.
    • ...23 Destringas.
      • In what cases a Distringas lies, and where not. 366 C. 2. 417 C. 4.
    • 24 Distruction vid. Extinguish∣ment.
    • ...25 Donative. 26 Dower.
      • How Dower ought to be demanded, and of what. 67, 68, 69. 92, 99, 194. 238 C. 3. 276. C. 1.
      • What assignment of Dower is good, and what not. p. 67, 68, 69. 236, 237. 276, 277.
      • Where there needs no assignment of Dower. 277.
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